Underfilling fabric pot?

chico1st

Active Member
So I have an indoor tent which is 6.5' tall. It's hard to fit everything in vertically in my tent so i was thinking I would get a 20 gal fabric pot (which is really wide) and only fill ~7 gal of it.

this way my pot would be quite short and I would gain 6-12" of vertical space compared to 5 gal buckets.
I haven't seen anyone do this before and I was wondering if there was a reason not to underfill the fabric buckets.

If it matters I plan to make this a living soil setup and leave it there forever :P
 
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Wattzzup

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I’ve seen guys cut them off. I wouldn’t I under fill it and leave it. Maybe cut it to the size you want it.
 

Aero Grow

Member
Roots will grow straight down then spread out. Underfilling a pot may result in a root bound plant if the soil is too shallow. With the correct training (topping, LST, etc) you can control the height of your crop without sacrificing root zone area
 

DieselNuts

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From what I've read, canna roots tend to stay in the top 12" of the soil. That's why you see 200 gallon fabric pots the same height as a 5 gallon.
 

PadawanWarrior

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So I have an indoor tent which is 6.5' tall. It's hard to fit everything in vertically in my tent so i was thinking I would get a 20 gal fabric pot (which is really wide) and only fill ~7 gal of it.

this way my pot would be quite short and I would gain 6-12" of vertical space compared to 5 gal buckets.
I haven't seen anyone do this before and I was wondering if there was a reason not to underfill the fabric buckets.

If it matters I plan to make this a living soil setup and leave it there forever :P
15 gallons of soil is like the minimum for living soil.
 
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